A safe shelter after the storms in Mexico Techo Veracruz TECHO's shelter

Un Techo para mi Pais Mexico A Roof for my Country

Org #679
Vetted since 2014 Site Visit Verified
2007
year founded
$573,670
raised on GlobalGiving
19
years fundraising
0
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

Work Tirelessly to overcome extreme poverty in slums, through training and joint action of families and youth volunteers. Furthermore, to promote community development, denouncing the situation in which the most excluded communities live. Raiding awarenes amongst young peopole regarding the situation in which many families live accross the country. And lastly, to advocate for social policies with other actors in society.

Projects (1)

Project Leaders
Ana Paola Abimerhi
Ana Paola Abimerhi
Alejandra Vizcarra Jonsson
Alejandra Vizcarra Jonsson
Team
Gustavo Alvizo, Rene Jimenez, Alma Vidal, Ana Abimerhi, Fernanda Vazquez, Fernando Duran, Juan Pablo Chavez
Organization Information
Orizaba 208, Roma Norte
Mexico City, Mexico 06700
Mexico
5215514809474
Organization Information
Orizaba 208, Roma Norte
Mexico City, Mexico 06700
Mexico
5215514809474

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

40 Homes Built After Storms in Mexico

By Alejandra Vizcarra Jonsson | Coordinator of Alliances

Emergency Relief and Resilient Reconstruction: TECHO México’s Intervention in Veracruz In the wake of the severe climate emergency that struck the state of Veracruz, TECHO México... Read the full report ›

Report - Hurracaine in Veracruz

By Alejandra Vizcarra Jonsson | Coordinator of Alliances

In Nueva Esperanza, a settlement in Álamo, Veracruz, rain does not simply mean bad weather — it can mean losing everything. For families living in fragile housing, storms and hurricanes... Read the full report ›

Report - Hurracaine in Veracruz

By Alejandra Vizcarra Jonsson | Coordinator of Alliances

In Nueva Esperanza, a settlement in Álamo, Veracruz, rain does not simply mean bad weather — it can mean losing everything. For families living in fragile housing, storms and hurricanes... Read the full report ›
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